Bread Maker Chocolate Chip Butter Cake

On the day I decided to invest in the Tesco Bread Maker I don't only wish to bake bread simply because I'm a Cake-lover. Do you know the first thing I bake after unboxing the bread maker is a cake....and it was a total failure!

My first cake baked using the bread maker

Cake-Failure

The cake was still wet in middle but still edible just that I have to discard the middle part. All my friends were anticipating for the result of my bread maker cake and I failed to the max. One of my friend jokingly commented that I've just confirmed that bread maker can't bake cake and thanked me for being the guinea pig. Of course I didn't stop exploring.....so many cakes have ended in the trash bin up to a point that I lost count on the unsuccessful cakes.

And finally I found a recipe that works wonderfully and I was over the moon when I saw how perfect the cake has turned out. I have shared this recipe on few Facebook groups and received many positive feedback on this superb cake recipe.

Put the milk, butter, sugar, beaten eggs and pancake mix in the bread maker pan, or in the order given in your manufacturer's instructions.

Start with Cake setting for 10 minutes (Maximum! Don't over mix otherwise the cake will be dense and rubbery), after 5 minutes add the chocolate chip (you can also sprinkle the chips once the mixture is done).

After 10 minutes on Cake setting, scrape the mixture and smooth the top. Bake using Bake setting for about 40-45 minutes or until the skewer (satay stick) comes out hot and clean.

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I just tried this yummy recipe from your blog and it has come out really yummy!! :) This is my first cake bake and I am quite happy with the outcome...Thanks for sharing this easy recipe :) Marsha Ferguson